A segment in the Investigative Project on Terrorism's new award-winning documentary "Jihad in America: The Grand Deception" focuses on stealth jihadists and how they try to control public perception. Part of it is by manipulating a lazy and gullible media. But another part is to shut down any criticism of Islamist ideology -- the notion that society is best governed by Islamic law.
During a recent panel discussion on the film, panelists -- including two anti-Islamist Muslims -- discussed the way phony accusations of "Islamophobia," or bigotry, are used to stigmatize critics.

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CAIR/ISNA Spokeswoman: "Media in the US is very gullible...If you have something to say, especially as a Muslim, they'll come running to you. Take advantage of that!"

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A segment in the Investigative Project on Terrorism's new award-winning documentary "Jihad in America: The Grand Deception" focuses on stealth jihadists and how they try to control public perception. Part of it is by manipulating a lazy and gullible media. But another part is to shut down any criticism of Islamist ideology -- the notion that society is best governed by Islamic law.
During a recent panel discussion on the film, panelists -- including two anti-Islamist Muslims -- discussed the way phony accusations of "Islamophobia," or bigotry, are used to stigmatize critics.